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A number of developments in the museum movement during the last few years have forced museums to give greater attention to ethical issues. Members of a profession are increasingly regarded constituting an ethical community. Every person with such a community must have a sense of personal obligation as well as a responsibilty for others to assure ethical achievement. This volume firmly places notions of ethics in the field of action. Museum Ethics considers the theoretical and practical elements of the philosophy of conduct in relation to critical contemporaty issues and museums. This discussion encompasses the procurement of artifacts, the rights of indigenous peoples, repatriation, the politics of display, the conservation of objects and the role of education, as well as the day-to-day management of a museum. All persons active in museum matters, whether custodian, curator, or trustee have an ethical obligation to the museum profession and the public. This volume will allow the professional and student to work towards a more responsible and responsive museum community.
Dedication Epigraph Table of Contents List of Figures Forward Acknowledgement Introduction Ethics For Museums Ethics Ethics and the Profession Ethics and Museums Ethics and Duty Ethics and Truth Ethics and the Museum Community Ethics as a Code Ethical Perspectives Introduction to Part two Ethics and Cultural Identity Ethics and Indigenous People Ethics and Training Ethics and Museology Ethics and the Environment Ethics and Collecting Ethics and Preventive Conservation Ethics and Conservation Ethics and Exhibitions Ethics and Education Johanne Landry, ICOM Code of Professional Contributors Reference and Notes Glossary Bibliography Index